Sunday, June 05, 2016

Secret School Transgender Training: Washington Edict

Washington state education officials have not announced to the public their plans, in two months, to begin teaching all K-12 school students the Gay/transgender Agenda anti-science “core idea” of human "gender spectrum."Will Big Brother allow parents to teach their children, "male and female, God created them?"

“We don’t exactly know what a school would do if a student failed to complete an assignment because he/she opposed the materials being taught.”-- Nathan Olson, Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)

. . . The new standards were finalized in March but OSPI has yet to issue a press release informing the public of the changes.

Olson said that the decision to implement specific “learning outcomes” lies with individual districts. Districts can craft their own curriculums, he said, as long as they “align with state learning standards.”

“The standards don’t define ‘gender spectrum.’ But self-identity is a key component,” Olson said when TheDC asked whether learning that gender is a “spectrum” is considered part of learning about “gender identity.”

The Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is responsible for developing and periodically revising the Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALRs), which identify the knowledge and skills all public school students need to know and be able to do. OSPI is committed to helping educators provide high-quality instruction. In an effort to stay current to state and national language, research, and information, changes have been made to the structure, format, and vocabulary of the 2016 Health Education K–12 Learning Standards.

High School: Evaluate how culture, media, society, and other people influence our perceptions of gender roles, sexuality, relationships, and sexual orientation.

Health Education Glossary

Gender: A social construct based on emotional, behavioral, and cultural characteristics attached to a person’s assigned biological sex. A person’s social and/or legal status as male or female.

• Gender expression. The way someone outwardly expresses their gender, whether consciously or unconsciously.
• Gender identity. Someone’s inner sense of their gender (see Transgender).
• Gender roles. Social expectations about how people should act, think, or feel based on their assigned biological sex.

Transgender: A broad term describing people whose gender expression is nonconforming and/or whose gender identity is different from the gender they were assigned at birth.